Hi all,
I'm using Illustrator CS2. I have a quick question about the join
command. Let's consider I have ten finite strokes close to each other
in such a way that you get the impression of a single line. The problem
is that they are not joined together. Is there a simple way to join
them like if the figure looks like the one below :
A-----------------B C-------------------D E--------------------F
where the letters give a name to the tips of each stroke. What I 'd
really like is to select all the strokes together without distinction
and use a "join" command such as (B and C) and (D and E) are joined. I
know the join command but using it on my figure would be very very time
consuming.
thank you,
Pluton
On 30 Aug 2006 05:30:36 -0700, "pluton" <plutonesque@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm using Illustrator CS2. I have a quick question about the join
>command. Let's consider I have ten finite strokes close to each other
>in such a way that you get the impression of a single line. The problem
>is that they are not joined together. Is there a simple way to join
>them like if the figure looks like the one below :
>
>A-----------------B C-------------------D E--------------------F
>
>where the letters give a name to the tips of each stroke. What I 'd
>really like is to select all the strokes together without distinction
>and use a "join" command such as (B and C) and (D and E) are joined. I
>know the join command but using it on my figure would be very very time
>consuming.
>
>thank you,
>
>Pluton
Illustrators join command doesn't work that way. You have to select
point b and point c and then join them, then point d and e and so on.
I have found it worth while to get the plug in from
http://rj-graffix.com/software/plugins.html#concatenate
That lets you do this with many options.
he has some free plugins on his site, concatenate is $20.00 I believe.
jbl
> Illustrators join command doesn't work that way. You have to select
> point b and point c and then join them, then point d and e and so on.
yes, I knew that, that's why I was asking for another and quicker
way...
> I have found it worth while to get the plug in from
> http://rj-graffix.com/software/plugins.html#concatenate
> That lets you do this with many options.
> he has some free plugins on his site, concatenate is $20.00 I believe.
Ok, thank you for the links..
Pluton